Eleven Limpopo traffic cops busted for corruption
Updated | By Cliff Shiko
Eleven Limpopo-based traffic officers were arrested on suspicion of corruption in Polokwane on Friday.

The officers allegedly took bribes from bus operators, taxi drivers and motorists travelling on the N1 between Polokwane and Musina.
The Road Traffic Management Anti-Corruption Unit spokesperson Simon Zwane said the officials have been under investigation since 2022
They were nabbed during an undercover operation called “Coconut,” which targeted law enforcement officials involved in unethical and unlawful conduct on the N1.
"It is alleged that the officers stopped motorists and conducted inspections, but they would demand bribes instead of issuing a traffic fine when they found faults with the vehicles or driving licences,
"The arrest of more officials has not been ruled out at this stage as investigations are continuing."
The suspects are expected to appear in the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court on Monday.
They will face charges relating to defeating the ends of justice, extortion, and solicitation of bribes.
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